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13 June 2023
by Kapil Kajal
The Indian Army seeks to upgrade its T-90 MBTs with 1,200–1,500 hp engines. The image shows a T-90 MBT at an Indian Army exercise in November 2022. (Janes/Kapil Kajal)
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has approved plans to procure Future Ready Combat Vehicles (FRCVs) and engines to upgrade in-service T-90 main battle tanks (MBTs).
The two projects were granted ‘Approval in Principle’ (AIP) by the MoD in late May. The MoD said the programmes will proceed under the government-funded ‘Make-I’ category.
The FRCV project features the acquisition of 590 vehicles in the first phase, said the MoD. The vehicles intend to replace the Indian Army’s ageing fleet of licence-built Russian T-72 MBTs.
The Indian Army issued a FRCV request for information (RFI) in June 2021 in which it said it sought to procure a total of 1,770 vehicles over several phases.
According to the AIP document, the procured FRCV, which can be operated by four troops, must not weigh more than 55 tonnes.
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